Īn intense piece that uses the electric guitar, synthesizer, and drums to build a heated song. A notable example of this is One Piece Film: Gold. This is used often when Zoro and Sanji have an argument or fight. Grand soundtrack, used when a built-up feeling of positive emotion is to be presented to the viewer. Luffy facing the Marine Admirals and previously used when Whitebeard 's coated ships surface at Marineford Very serious and meant to build up suspense. Uses trumpet, violin, trombone, drums, to build a tension set tone. One specific example is when the "monsters" appear. Ĭonsist of a flute beginning with a piano and violin later on. Hiriluk makes a speech about being a doctor. Orchestrad dramatic tune by trumpet, sax, and compilation of orchestrad instrument. Shanks and Whitebeard clashes their weapon and divided the sky into two. There are hints of a trombone near the end. Uses drums and synthesizers to produce a serious but elusive tone. A good example of this is the Aokiji vs Doflamingo fight.
Used almost everytime there is a suspenseful or rough battle/scene. Used to build the solemn tone of the speech. Ī quite tune that builds up over the song. Plays as Koby makes a speech at the Summit War of Marineford on how the marines and pirates should stop fighting. As the name suggests it is played during Chopper's serious or sad flashbacks. Basically one motive played over and over with slightly different accompaniment. Ī melancholic, dramatic tune mainly with guitar, bells and piano supported by an echo effect. Kureha talks to Nami about Chopper's past, asking if they (the Straw Hats) can cure the hole in his heart. The second part is also used during fights, when things go to the main casts favor. The first part is playing during the climax of a fight when the protagonists are already sure to win and during take offs from an island. Has a high feeling of determination and the introduction of a battle theme.ĭon Krieg is defeated(1st part)- Luffy starts attacking Don Krieg (2nd part) Ī fanfare kind of piece. They walk forward to stand beside Luffy and face Robin and CP9, signifying their determination to save her and challenge CP9 īeginning part has high-pitch violins and is soothing, about 30 seconds in more of a bass sound begins.
The first part gives a more menacing-bad situation idea to the viewer, while the second the idea of a situation of big importance and deep trouble.Īt the end of the episode, when Luffy is standing on top of the courthouse and the rest of the Strawhat crew catches up to him. It is splits in two parts,the first being used more often than the other. As the name suggests it is played during serious conversations when one party is annoyed or mocking the other. The second part has a feeling of determination and foreshadowing to it and is often played at the very end of an episode when there is a cliffhanger.Ī fairly jazzy number with electric bass, finger snapping, piano and synthesizer. It usually plays in scenes that show the main conflict of the recent plot being solved. Īrrangement with strings, accompanied by flutes in the first part and drums and brass in the second. Used in Law 's Speech about the new Era after the Marineford Battle. Using violins, chore singers and other instruments,it gives away a tone of determination and will. Luffy declares that he is Ace 's brother in Marineford. Sorry for the mess, this section needs to be cleaned up due to some parts being irrelevant or wrong.